Modular Construction

Setting 1st modular box

Setting 2nd story boxes

Finished modular

Modular construction is a process in which a building is constructed off-site, under controlled plant conditions, using the same materials and designing to the same codes and standards as conventionally built homes – but in about half the time. Buildings are produced in “modules” that when put together on site, reflect the identical design intent and specifications of the most sophisticated site-built facility – without compromise.

Benefits of Modular Construction

Structurally superior, each modules is transported up to 500 miles, going 65miles per hour creating hurricane conditions, picked up with a crane at two points being set the sheetrock has minimal cracks

Better construction quality since built in a factory with strong quality control

Reduced construction time

Strong purchasing power for products

Risks of Modular Construction

Limited choice in fixtures

Not all designs can be built cost effectively with modular construction

What you eliminate from their package does not equal what it will cost to purchase what you want

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TORTORICE'S TIPS

Tortorice's Tips are written and republished by Bob Tortorice, our owner and head contractor. Bob Tortorice has more than 35 years of experience in residential and commercial construction and shares his knowledge through his monthly article.

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